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    Posted 14 years ago

    potrero
    (156 items)

    I bought this bank of brass post office boxes at an antique show. I was able to successfully reverse engineer the combinations using a technique described to me by a very old locksmith in the Mission. Perfect for wine storage.

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    1. AC_Dwyer AC_Dwyer, 14 years ago
      This is very cool! I love the comment about reverse engineering the combinations using a technique described by a very old locksmith. Are you sure he was really a locksmith and not someone who reverse engineered combinations found in banks?
    2. potrero, 14 years ago
      It was a locksmith... actually two twin brothers in their 70s/80s who have an old cluttered hardware store called Workingman's headquarters (http://www.yelp.com/biz/workingmans-headquarters-san-francisco) with an extensive lock and key operation. Spending a half hour there was definitely a key part of the experience, no pun intended. Dave
    3. badrabbitgirl badrabbitgirl, 14 years ago
      Wine storage? I love the way you think!
    4. sniper1234, 14 years ago
      I would love to find one this intact. I find them in blocks of 4 or 5.
    5. Traci Gilchrist, 13 years ago
      Can I ask what you paid for them...curious what the going price is....?? Much appreciated!!
    6. Angelo , 13 years ago
      Why is it that you always manage to find such neat postal stuff and I can't even find one door at an auction? I guess you are just lucky have you ever tried your luck at a casino?
    7. marcia Hardy, 13 years ago
      I have one with the number 1 thru 150. It has the eagle on front. Only 2-3 are missing the numbers. Can you tell me approximately what you paid for yours. thank you. A retired postal worker.

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